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Why reindeer eyes turn blue in winter
20 Jul 2022
From summer gold to winter blue, reindeer eyes are designed to optimize vision during the winter twilight “blue hour”.
by David Catchpoole
The geology transformation tool
03 Sep 2020
A new way of looking at your world.
by Tas Walker
Moulting arthropod fossilized in a flash!
27 Aug 2014
Arthropods moult in mere minutes, yet this ancient specimen was caught in the act, showing disaster struck suddenly, like the Bible says.
by David Catchpoole
Reading ‘origin of life’ research
12 Sep 2017
What should we be aware of as we try to read the secular literature with a careful and critical eye?
by Shaun Doyle
Coastal great escarpments caused by Flood runoff
03 Jul 2017
On various continents, escarpments stand as a testimony to enormous geological forces.
by Michael J Oard
Fossilized dinosaur retains its shape
17 Apr 2018
Scientists excited that many details remain visible in exquisitely preserved creature.
by Warren Nunn
Darwinist prof gets ‘theological’ in the classroom
11 Oct 2014
A response to David Barash’s op-ed about how he preaches an anti-religious sermon in his biology classes.
by Keaton Halley, Jonathan Sarfati
The planets are young: 5 Uranus and Neptune
11 Sep 2019
We present reasons why Uranus and Neptune are young, not billions of years old, as claimed in the BBC-TV program The Planets.
by Russell Grigg
Christ the Creationist
03 Aug 2015
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Faltering on the Flood
18 May 2017
Answering Christian leaders who claim that it makes no difference whether Noah’s Flood was global or local.
by Keaton Hally
A review of The Cambrian Explosion by Douglas Erwin and James Valentine
13 Feb 2015
Yet another fail at giving evolutionary answers for the sudden appearance of diverse fossil life forms.
by John Woodmorappe
Liquid Gold
22 Jun 2009
Gold research on a Pacific volcanic island challenges the way geologists think about history.
by Daniel Devine